Anonymous wrote:I hope this is a joke. God put teen girls on earth to humble their mothers with mockery.
Anonymous wrote:Why are guys falling for this and feeding the troll? Are you all really this stupid?
Anonymous wrote:I know people are making light of this, but it happened to me, too. It's not pretty.
It started with belittling The Odyssey, sure. But then, while listening to Bach one evening, she blurted out that she "just couldn't see the merit--with any of the Baroque composers, frankly". Then she complained that Michelangelo was "technically competent but derivative". It only got worse from there. The Renaissance, Antiquity, all on the ash heap of history in her eyes.
If I want to see her now there's a certain street she works in Anacostia. I drive there some nights, just hoping to catch a glimpse. Get her help while you can.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DD (15) is reading "The Odyssey" for school. I am a professor of Greek literature, so I may be biased, haha. But I adore this book, maybe more than any book I've ever read. DD has...different views. She regularly announces that she hates or thinks it's bad, and that's okay, she can have her opinions. But she often makes jokes about its apparent poor quality and has even taken to mocking Homer. Yesterday she claimed at dinner that "Sabrina Carpenter could have written The Odyssey but Odysseus couldn't have written Bed Chem". This is starting to seem to me that she's trying to get under my skin. Why is she doing this? If she doesn't like a book that's fine, but why this persistent need to make fun of the book that plays a large foundation in my career?
I'm impressed that your daughter reads ancient Greek at age 15!
Fairly certain that was the point of the post. One of the best VBAs I have read in a while.
What does that mean?
It is the best veiled brag alert I have seen in ages.
Oh, my kid is smart enough at 15 to be in a class where they are reading The Odyssey and also precocious enough to be baiting me by slamming it, which happens to be my favorite book.
Come on, now, it’s bloody brilliant.
MCPS used to be that good. No more. My kid is reading about Trevor Noah in AP English. Barf.
Anonymous wrote:Better The Odyssey than Wuthering Heights.
Anonymous wrote:Dude, the odyssey sucks. I hated it. My kids hated it. But it is right of passage that in English you read some books you hate and some books you love. And what your kid likes will be different than what you like. This is just life.
Anonymous wrote:Better The Odyssey than Wuthering Heights.